3D Angular Menu
- Lauralee Reinke (Unlicensed)
- Glen Yamakawa
Measures an angle defined by two segments with a common point. The second point you select will be the vertex of the angle.
Once the markup label is displayed, you can also determine the reflex angle by using the Flip Axis command on the Markup context menu.
See Working with Angular Measurements for information on using this command and the context menu.
Note
The Flip Axis command works differently on a three points angle and a two points draft angle.
- On a three points angle, the Flip Axis command measures the angle in the opposite direction.
- On a two points draft angle, the Flip Axis command flips the direction of the X-, Y-, or Z-axis segment used to form the angle.
The Two Edge Angle command measures an angle defined by two edges on the model. The two edges picked must be co-planar.
See Working with Angular Measurements for information on using this command and the context menu.
The Two Surfaces Angle command measures an angle defined by two surfaces on the model. The two surfaces picked must be
- both planar non-parallel surfaces,
- one cylindrical and one planar surface.
See Working with Angular Measurements for information on using this command and the context menu.
The Surface Point to Point Angle command measures an angle defined by the line between a point and a surface point and the normal vector of the surface. Every surface has a normal, that is, a vector perpendicular to the surface.
See Working with Angular Measurements for information on using this command and the context menu.
The Surface Point to Edge Angle command measures an angle defined by a point on the surface and a straight edge on the model.
See Working with Angular Measurements for information on using this command and the context menu.
The Surface Point to Surface Point Angle command measures the angle defined by points on two surfaces.
See Working with Angular Measurements for information on using this command and the context menu.
The Surface Point to Circle Tangent Angle command measures the angle defined by a point on a surface and the tangent of a selected circle.
See Working with Angular Measurements for information on using this command and the context menu.
The Two Points Draft Angle command measures an angle defined by a line between two selected points and the X-, Y-, or Z-axis.
Once the markup label is displayed, you can use the Flip Axis command on the Markup context menu to change the direction of the X-, Y-, or Z-axis segment used to form the angle. Right-click the label and select Flip Axis from the context menu.
See Working with Angular Measurements for information on using this command and the context menu.
Note
The Flip Axis command works differently on a three points angle and a two points draft angle.
- On a three points angle, the Flip Axis command measures the angle in the opposite direction.
- On a two points draft angle, the Flip Axis command flips the direction of the X-, Y-, or Z-axis segment used to form the angle.
The Surface Draft Angle command measures an angle defined by a surface point and the X-, Y-, or Z-axis.
See Working with Angular Measurements for information on using this command and the context menu.